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Seville morning run

Museo, Seville, Spain

Seville morning run

Length4.1 mi
Elev. Gain45.9 ft
Est. Steps9500

Forest

Lake

River

Scenic views

Wild flowers

City walk

Historic site

Quiet place

Created by marksymington1
Seville morning run Introduction
Seville morning run is a 4.1 mile (9,500-step) route located near Museo, Seville, Spain. This route has an elevation gain of about 45.9 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Stunning way to see the city and the other side of the river,very flat and amazing sights
Attractions Near Seville morning run
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Castle of San Jorge

Historical
The Castle of San Jorge was a medieval fortress built on the west bank of the Guadalquivir river in the Spanish city of Seville (Spain). It was also used as headquarters and prison for the Spanish Inquisition. It was demolished in the 19th century and made into a food market. A museum in the underground ruins focuses on the history of the castle, the Spanish Inquisition and of religious repression.

Seville Shipyard

Tourist Attraction
The Seville Shipyard (Spanish: Atarazanas de Sevilla) is a medieval shipyard in the city of Seville (Andalusia, Spain). They were operative between the 13th and 15th centuries, and are built in Gothic style.They were specialized in the construction of galleys, which played an important role in the struggles for the control of the Strait of Gibraltar, as well as in the Castilian participation in the Hundred Years' War.

Hotel Alfonso XIII

Tourist Attraction
Hotel Alfonso XIII is a historic hotel in Seville, Spain, located on Calle San Fernando, next to the University of Seville. Designed by the architect José Espiau y Muñoz, it was built between 1916 and 1928 especially for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. It officially opened on April 28, 1929, with a sumptuous banquet attended by King Alfonso XIII and Queen Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg.

Museum of Fine Arts of Seville

Tourist Attraction
The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville or Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla is a museum in Seville, Spain, a collection of mainly Spanish visual arts from the medieval period to the early 20th century, including a choice selection of works by artists from the so-called Golden Age of Sevillian painting during the 17th century, such as Murillo, Zurbarán, Francisco de Herrera the younger, and Valdés Leal.

El Arenal, Seville

Place
El Arenal is a neighbourhood in the historical centre of Seville, the Casco Antiguo. It lies on the east bank of the Guadalquivir river to the west of the old Jewish Quarter, Santa Cruz, and south of the neighbourhoods of Museo and Alfalfa. Its name comes from the sandy nature that this east bank of the river once used to have.

Parque de los Príncipes (Seville Metro)

Place
Parque de los Príncipes (English: Princes Park) is a station of the Seville Metro on the line 1. It is located at the intersection of the avenues of República Argentina and López de Gomara, in the neighborhood of Los Remedios. Parque de los Príncipes is an underground station, located between Blas Infante and Plaza de Cuba stations on the same line.

Teatro de la Maestranza

Building
The Teatro de la Maestranza is an opera house located in Seville, Spain.The theatre was conceived to be one of the main cultural venues of the Seville Expo '92, and the first performance took place in 1991, shortly before the inauguration of the Universal Exposition. The theatre was refurbished in 2005.

Triana, Seville

Place
Triana is a neighbourhood and administrative district on the west bank of the Guadalquivir River in the city of Seville, Spain. Like other neighborhoods that were historically separated from the main city, it was known as an arrabal. Triana is located on a peninsula between two branches of the Guadalquivir, narrowly linked to the mainland in the north.

Puente de Isabel II

Place
The Puente de Isabel II, Puente de Triana or Triana Bridge, is a metal arch bridge in Seville, Spain, that connects the Triana neighbourhood with the centre of the city. It crosses the Canal de Alfonso XIII, one of the arms of the River Guadalquivir that isolate Triana as an almost-island. It was built during the reign of Isabella II of Spain and completed in 1852 as the first solid bridge in Seville, replacing an earlier floating bridge consisting of boats (a pontoon bridge).

Plaza de Cuba (Seville Metro)

Building
Plaza de Cuba (English: Cuba Square) is a station of the Seville Metro on the line 1. It is located at the intersection of the avenue of República Argentina and Asunción St., in the neighborhood of Los Remedios. Plaza de Cuba is an underground station, located between Parque de los Príncipes and Puerta Jerez stations on the same line.
Route Details

Length

4.1 mi

Elev. Gain

45.9 ft

Est. Steps

9500
Created by
marksymington1
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